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all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't look at this that this is a man or woman. there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people shou
all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a...
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it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last 11 years it's been a prize we read so many books that have come from voices of new writers. i'm always amazed and they are writing different storers i wrote when i started. all the people have come through now. if you look at the list of indian and japanese authors and chinese authors it's now we are very much diverse. i think for a long time we weren't. i thank you for that question. if i keep going i will never get another question. [laughter]. >> thank you for samurai's garden. i read it had it first came out and it's wonderful to be rereminded. >> thank you. and thank you for coming. you know jump off, i was samurai's garden, i said it was an energizer bunny. danville shoes samurai's garden the end of last year. they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last
it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last 11 years it's been a prize we read so many books that have come from voices of new writers. i'm always amazed and they are writing different storers i wrote when i started. all the people have come through now. if you look at the list of indian and japanese authors and chinese authors it's now we are very much diverse. i think for a long time we weren't. i thank you for that question. if i keep...
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it is even difficult to find unpaid work. >> that explains this students and clamoring to study in asia. particularly in beijing, hong kong, shanghai. >> the medium to long term is all about careers. >> even in the current economic climate, the university of hong kong says virtually 100% of its undergraduates will be employed at shortly after graduation. that figure is hard to match in the west where one in 10 fresh graduates is jobless. and compare that to one in four in the uk. >> westcott petraeus who want to -- western expatriates who have work -- who want to work in the region has increased dramatically in recent years. >> the ability to understand a local culture is very important. if you do not have the language and you have not been set to a specific country and ... a culture cannot -- and you do not know specifically about a culture, that presents challenges. >> this british student understands that. to be distressed of studying and learning chinese, he plays football with the hong kong team. win or lose, he plans to gain enough experience to perhaps start a whole new life in t
it is even difficult to find unpaid work. >> that explains this students and clamoring to study in asia. particularly in beijing, hong kong, shanghai. >> the medium to long term is all about careers. >> even in the current economic climate, the university of hong kong says virtually 100% of its undergraduates will be employed at shortly after graduation. that figure is hard to match in the west where one in 10 fresh graduates is jobless. and compare that to one in four in the...
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japanese government will deal with the matter calmly and take into account peace and stability in east asia. >>> another japanese institution is feeling the backlash from the dispute between japan and china. the chinese director of a movie in this year's tokyo international film festival has decided to withdraw his entry from the competition. the news agency says the film director is pulling his movie from the festival. he's an associate professor at the beijing film academy. his film depicts a woman struggling with her family's expectations during the boom years of the 1990s. they quote the production crew as saying the japanese government has not shown a sincere attitude over the territorial dispute, and it has seriously hurt the feelings of the chinese people. >>> iranian troops are showing >>> the u.s. defense department is drawing up new issues. the move follows at rest of two u.s. navy sailors in southern japan. suspected of raping a woman. a pentagon statement expressed deep regret for the grief and trauma the assault victim may have endured. the statement says the department will so
japanese government will deal with the matter calmly and take into account peace and stability in east asia. >>> another japanese institution is feeling the backlash from the dispute between japan and china. the chinese director of a movie in this year's tokyo international film festival has decided to withdraw his entry from the competition. the news agency says the film director is pulling his movie from the festival. he's an associate professor at the beijing film academy. his film...
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. >> and we'll head to hong kong ahead of a slew of earnings out of asia next week. >> and suspension on wall street makes for compelling drama. we'll find out from a director as corporate intrigue is at the center of her latest film. >> and in new york, chipotle will have to spice things up to appeal to investors after missing profit expectations. we'll look at the earning out yesterday. >>> in the meantime, europe's troubled banks could receive funds as soon as the beginning of next year. eu leaders have been hammering out the details at a summit in brussels. julia chatterley has been there and she joins us with all of the details. and i'll just point out, it seems the only agreement is who will accept the nobel prize. >> yeah, but there's not been an agreement on how many will actually turn up to accept that prize. so that remains an open question. we did agree there would be a legal framework in place, but merkel says even that getting in place is highly ambitious. no further talk about just which backs will be eligible to be recapitalized. so questions remain. merkel suggested th
. >> and we'll head to hong kong ahead of a slew of earnings out of asia next week. >> and suspension on wall street makes for compelling drama. we'll find out from a director as corporate intrigue is at the center of her latest film. >> and in new york, chipotle will have to spice things up to appeal to investors after missing profit expectations. we'll look at the earning out yesterday. >>> in the meantime, europe's troubled banks could receive funds as soon as the...
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to join us tonight so that folks could get a sense of how we talk about often in isolation benghazi, asia, about the challenges whether they be trade or potentially military, geopolitical challenges in the pacific and asia regions. the fact is first question has to be what should be our policy, and can we in point of fact sustain such a policy, the fact that we are the world's largest debtor nation and there are so many demands on the united states military, many of them originating internally and not always so clearly in the national interest? walid, how would you respond to that? could we possibly meet challenges from both china, from the war on terror globally and specifically then within the middle eastern region? >> well, let me say that the chinese leadership, and i would have a confirmation from the studio, perceives washington under the obama administration as weak in the middle east, as weak with regard to iran. as not decided with regard to syria, as having kind of problem in north africa and beyond. this isswhy the chinese leadership, the other side of the planet is taking the
to join us tonight so that folks could get a sense of how we talk about often in isolation benghazi, asia, about the challenges whether they be trade or potentially military, geopolitical challenges in the pacific and asia regions. the fact is first question has to be what should be our policy, and can we in point of fact sustain such a policy, the fact that we are the world's largest debtor nation and there are so many demands on the united states military, many of them originating internally...
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this is a reticlated python, currently squeezing me, from southeast asia. >> hey, why don't you pet the porcupine while you're at it. >> and you wanted me to hold the snake? okay. >> the last time you'll ever see me on the "today" show. >> over 33 feet. >> can you really talk? >> why is this wet at the bottom. >> don't worry. >> she's just soaked. >> she just had a bath. >> they can get 33 feet long, so she's only 17.5. imagine, literally almost twice this. so insane. >> what do pythons eat? >> monkeys, pigs, even deer. >> deer, wow. >> do they eat a porcupine. >> i don't think so. i wouldn't want to touch mr. magoo. they have been known to eat humans in southeast asia, but -- >> that is fantastic. >> that is very, very rare. >> what a great thing. >> oh, she's just beautiful and going right towards you. >> yeah, great. they can smell. you have to be very careful with these snakes, do i have to say. >> as we're obviously being. >> corbin, you're never coming back. >> i know. >> we loved having you while you were here. >> thank you. >> the snake says i'd love having you, too. >> coming u
this is a reticlated python, currently squeezing me, from southeast asia. >> hey, why don't you pet the porcupine while you're at it. >> and you wanted me to hold the snake? okay. >> the last time you'll ever see me on the "today" show. >> over 33 feet. >> can you really talk? >> why is this wet at the bottom. >> don't worry. >> she's just soaked. >> she just had a bath. >> they can get 33 feet long, so she's only 17.5....
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very latest of course so house trading session going to have the weekend hi merino as always right now asia is the only one trading by we'll get to see a little glimpse of what happened overnight on wall street for example as well as here in russia as we can see right now it's a mixed sentiment and messes are really on the lords as there is that soon they even somewhat safer place in brussels there is about greece so far in their leaders have said that there is progress being done in greece but of course they're still reviewing the financial situation of the country now when it comes to wall street investors that were really surprised by the fact that nasdaq tanked that it did so mainly because of google says so let's talk of more about that and what happened basically shares of google dropped by a staggering ninety percent and that's after the internet giants released its third quarter results early by accident the reports show this quarterly profits fell twenty percent from the police this year to just over two billion dollars that was way below analysts expectations that google said the
very latest of course so house trading session going to have the weekend hi merino as always right now asia is the only one trading by we'll get to see a little glimpse of what happened overnight on wall street for example as well as here in russia as we can see right now it's a mixed sentiment and messes are really on the lords as there is that soon they even somewhat safer place in brussels there is about greece so far in their leaders have said that there is progress being done in greece but...
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demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes? where will we get the energy to make the world's growing needs? how can remake short that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets in the 20th century, like the international energy agency, which the united states helped to create after the oil crises of the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. and then of course there are changes here at home that affect the international energy outlook many americans don't yet realize
demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes?...
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plus there's natural gas in in central asia. they'd like to sell it and europe would like to buy it. but first they need to build pipelines. and that's the goal of a project called the southern corridor which would stretch across the european continent. the united states has been an active partner to all those participants to help move this project to fruition. why have we done this? we want to see countries grow and have stronger economies but also because energy monopoly create risk. anywhere in the world when one nation is overly depend on the other for the energy. that can jeopardize the political and democratic indeans. it can make a country vulnerable to thought and coherbs. and that's why nato has identified energy security as a key security issue of our time. it's also why we created the u.s.-european union energy counsel to deepen our cooperation on strategic energy issues. it's not just a matter of economic competition, as important as that is. it's a matter of national and international security. security is also at t
plus there's natural gas in in central asia. they'd like to sell it and europe would like to buy it. but first they need to build pipelines. and that's the goal of a project called the southern corridor which would stretch across the european continent. the united states has been an active partner to all those participants to help move this project to fruition. why have we done this? we want to see countries grow and have stronger economies but also because energy monopoly create risk. anywhere...
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he's out to trash the dollar all right so the fed prints but these other countries particularly in asia if they want to maintain their export business they in turn must print so the inflation shows up on their shores and bypasses the us right well that's what's been happening so far what bernanke you. once he wants to in effect reimport the inflation he's sending inflation around the world through the exchange rate mechanism he wants it to come back to the united states to the fed it was or once inflation in the united states they were negative real rates that one flesh and they want to lower the value of the debt by inflating it away they want to force people into spending money if you think inflation is going to take off you're going to go out buy a car or buy a house or a refrigerator whatever it is that's what the fed wants the problem is the inflation has not been coming back to the united states we haven't had very much inflation that's because it's showing up abroad because these other countries in brazil and china are good examples they're trying to keep their currencies low so
he's out to trash the dollar all right so the fed prints but these other countries particularly in asia if they want to maintain their export business they in turn must print so the inflation shows up on their shores and bypasses the us right well that's what's been happening so far what bernanke you. once he wants to in effect reimport the inflation he's sending inflation around the world through the exchange rate mechanism he wants it to come back to the united states to the fed it was or...
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in asia, you saw these markets ending mixed. hang seng up barely. oil prices down about three cents. the ten year note is yielding 1.# 1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037.1. 1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037.1.1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037. gold prices right now down by about $10. $1734.20 an ounce. p. >> if you put in google and then you start with s, you get google scholar search, street. if you put sc, you get scholar, science fair. if you put scr, get -- you have to get all the way to google screw before and then a lot of google screw ups come up. but -- >> and it's not what you think. the first search is -- >> no no. >> they can control their own google search. >> let me start with google f. no. that's google finance. google fusion tables. >> if you you do google se like sec, you get to google secrets. >> i'm talking about yesterday. >> i know. >> take off the s and put up. >> nothing. >> i guess they don't admit -- anyway -- >> joe kerr then. kernen. >> a lot of
in asia, you saw these markets ending mixed. hang seng up barely. oil prices down about three cents. the ten year note is yielding 1.# 1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037.1. 1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037.1.1%. dollar higher across the board. right now euro at 1.3037. gold prices right now down by about $10. $1734.20 an ounce. p. >> if you put in google and then you start with s, you get google scholar search, street. if you put sc,...
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asia is slowing down. yes, corporate earnings have got were better but a lot of that better corporate earnings comes from cutting costs and not growing the top line. until will very if, ted, i appreciate the expertise over this quarter century. thank you, ted. now, ron paul remembers the crash, and marvels that the folks who refuse to see the conditions for bigger crash if we do not address our underlying financial situation. you have warned that washington has been dilly-dallying in the face of issues we cannot put off but it does. how bad anyone can conceive of. i am fascinated with the chart on nasdaq in the last several years, that is a mere blip, a blip. if you look at it, people are beyond 1987, it was a bull market correction that turned out to be minor. i remember when that happened, i thought if this is a bull market correction, how big will the bull market go? it was gigantic. it does not happen immediately but up until 2000 i work on the assumption the real bear market in stocks started in the y
asia is slowing down. yes, corporate earnings have got were better but a lot of that better corporate earnings comes from cutting costs and not growing the top line. until will very if, ted, i appreciate the expertise over this quarter century. thank you, ted. now, ron paul remembers the crash, and marvels that the folks who refuse to see the conditions for bigger crash if we do not address our underlying financial situation. you have warned that washington has been dilly-dallying in the face...
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. >> ian williams, we don't get to see often right here because you're posted in asia. you're here tonight. anyone with any empathy is wondering what can we do? >> look at the labels, brian. there are so many products now that contain palm oil. if we look at the labels and challenge the companies, write letters, find out where they're sourcing their palm oil from because they may tell us they're doing it in a responsible way. but so many of them don't look hard enough. and consumer power can be enough. ask them if they're confident their palm oil comes from plantations which are not destroying the habitat of the orangutan. also another way is to adopt an orangutan, not literally. they may be cute and cuddly. but we shouldn't be taking them home. but a virtual adoption. ian singleton's organization has a website which we have the address of on our website where we can sponsor an orangutan, one of those little toddlers, support its rehabilitation. it costs $1,000 a year to look after these toddlers, and receive information about how well they're doing, brian. >> we'll lin
. >> ian williams, we don't get to see often right here because you're posted in asia. you're here tonight. anyone with any empathy is wondering what can we do? >> look at the labels, brian. there are so many products now that contain palm oil. if we look at the labels and challenge the companies, write letters, find out where they're sourcing their palm oil from because they may tell us they're doing it in a responsible way. but so many of them don't look hard enough. and consumer...
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that if passed, would prohibit the use of funds to finance american military operations in southeast asia after 31 december, 1970, the end of the year. the amendment was the first serious attempt by either the house or the senate to reclaim from the executive branch the war making and war funding powers clearly granted to them by the united states constitution. >> the invasion of cambodia to us at the american political landscape on fire. a revitalized the anti-were movement, and set the motion, demonstrations all across the united states on college campuses, and culminated in the tragic shootings at kent state university on may 4, 1970. >> the four who died here, the nine who were wounded here, the many who faced a grand jury -- they did more for their countries than all the nixons and the agnews and the reagans to possibly do. >> remember, this was sheer tragedy and lessons. the national guardsmen who were sent to maintain order in kent state, roughly the same age, in fact, a number of them from kent state. one could forecast when nixon extended the war into cambodia that this would hap
that if passed, would prohibit the use of funds to finance american military operations in southeast asia after 31 december, 1970, the end of the year. the amendment was the first serious attempt by either the house or the senate to reclaim from the executive branch the war making and war funding powers clearly granted to them by the united states constitution. >> the invasion of cambodia to us at the american political landscape on fire. a revitalized the anti-were movement, and set the...
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are countries in latin america, of course, north america, many, many from europe and quite many from asia, of course russia is there, also part of territory of soviet union, and i think it makes a very good statement every time for peace, for understanding between cultures, between nations, different religious, different historical background,. >> rose: how well did you know shulte. >> i didn't know him well i met him for the first time in moscow, 1990, the chicago orchestra was magnificent, two or three concerts in moscow, i attended two at least i attended myself and then went to len grad, lenin grad, that was the first time w we met and then mae another 15, 20 times even in statement petersburg we made very good plans for 1999 for him to conduct queen of spades .. a grade opera of tchaikovsky, and everything looked incredibly exciting, but suddenly he passed away in 1997, and he died in the same day as princess diana. that is september of 1997, and then some maybe two months later, there was a discussion with me if the next concert of world orchestra of peace would take place in german
are countries in latin america, of course, north america, many, many from europe and quite many from asia, of course russia is there, also part of territory of soviet union, and i think it makes a very good statement every time for peace, for understanding between cultures, between nations, different religious, different historical background,. >> rose: how well did you know shulte. >> i didn't know him well i met him for the first time in moscow, 1990, the chicago orchestra was...
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four years ago we were talking about mobile innovation, but we were talking about it in asia and we were talking about 3g and how the u.s. fell behind europe. flashforward to today, we invented the apps economy in the u.s., we're leading the world in apps and software, leading the world in 4g, the next generation of mobile. in four years you should the obama administration policy the u.s. has gone to laggard to leader. >> you're saying if you have to have a problem, this is a good one to have. >> indeed. >> we have a seen sprint do some deals. they're buying clearwire. is that the way, absent of the auctions, in your opinion, that companies are going to be able to get spectrum bandwith absent of the creation of new bandwidth? >> the main thing we have to do is free up new spectrum to mobile broadband. we are doing that through creative ideas. secondary market transactions are part of the mix. i can't comment on any specific transaction -- >> of course. >> -- but we need to do everything to drive more efficiency out of our spectrum band to see more technological advances. >> technology ha
four years ago we were talking about mobile innovation, but we were talking about it in asia and we were talking about 3g and how the u.s. fell behind europe. flashforward to today, we invented the apps economy in the u.s., we're leading the world in apps and software, leading the world in 4g, the next generation of mobile. in four years you should the obama administration policy the u.s. has gone to laggard to leader. >> you're saying if you have to have a problem, this is a good one to...
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i'm with the atlantic council south asia center. you've answered a number of the questions that i was going to ask about pedagogy. i just had a question about the teachers and how they are selected and trained, and as your reforming the curriculum, the textbooks that are currently being used, on the adequate, or as you said, are you just towards using supplemental material to teach the students? >> thank you. the curriculum, the books have been revised over and over and over since 2001. we have had some experts from columbia university sitting with minister of education. we have rewritten the books, but it still being revised every year, which is reduced ago because every year they have to print new sets of books, and you cannot use the books use already the year before. so i'm hoping that one of these days they'll have curriculum and they will say this what it's going to be. teachers, most of our teachers, our teachers that are already teaching as the government schools, they teach have today with the government schools and have a
i'm with the atlantic council south asia center. you've answered a number of the questions that i was going to ask about pedagogy. i just had a question about the teachers and how they are selected and trained, and as your reforming the curriculum, the textbooks that are currently being used, on the adequate, or as you said, are you just towards using supplemental material to teach the students? >> thank you. the curriculum, the books have been revised over and over and over since 2001....
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guest: unless there is some sort of event like a breakout of war in southeast asia -- highly not likely, but if something that is not foreseen happens, we do not know what mitt romney is going to do. he is really expect -- inexperienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was five years ago. comments's listen to that governor romney made at this past tuesday point of debate. [video clip] >> look what is happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the differences between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria is not just a tragedy of 30,000 civilians killed by the military, but a significant strategic player for america. the president's's policy began with a apology court. host: governor romney speaking about around and syria and the middle east. matthew lee? guest: despite those comments, it is not clear to me what exactly mitt romney would do differently in syria, for example. he has talked about how it is important for the united states to play a role in who gets legal assistance, weaponry and ammunition, but that is what the obama administ
guest: unless there is some sort of event like a breakout of war in southeast asia -- highly not likely, but if something that is not foreseen happens, we do not know what mitt romney is going to do. he is really expect -- inexperienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was five years ago. comments's listen to that governor romney made at this past tuesday point of debate. [video clip] >> look what is happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the differences between us...
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. >> asia, middle east, africa, europe was the only bright spot for the fast food giant. he has a target of $104, welcome, the bigger news is what they're saying about october and how far some of these comps have to fall. >> october is only one period, and what you have in there is a calendar shift. if you normalize for losing a couple weekends and gaining a couple weekdays, it's in line. i think the success where we were surprised the most on the same store sales front. and i think that's weighs on the shares a little bit. >> yes, people talking about david eihorn calling taco bell res resurrogent. >> there is really no share being taken from chipotle. whether it's jack in the box, sonic, or young brands taking it from mcdonald's right now. >> can you just clarify you're attributing that, that's due to calendar shift? >> i'm concerned about it, i think it's factored into most models that they expected the next couple of quarters, you are going to see a gradual slow down here. you're not seeing momentum drastically slow because you have to adjust for those days. they need
. >> asia, middle east, africa, europe was the only bright spot for the fast food giant. he has a target of $104, welcome, the bigger news is what they're saying about october and how far some of these comps have to fall. >> october is only one period, and what you have in there is a calendar shift. if you normalize for losing a couple weekends and gaining a couple weekdays, it's in line. i think the success where we were surprised the most on the same store sales front. and i think...
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for instance, a case that recently connect, we filed against a company called asia pacific, and we know that company had made over 2-1/2 billion robocalls, 2-1/2 billion. lots of other companies we filed against make lots and lots of calls. so we figure out who we're going after, we take complaints, take information from the complaints, and try to figure out who will stop the most number of calls. we talk about complaint figures. we filed 94 enforcement actions involving do not call violations. some of those include robocalls, some of those are just specifically do not call. but 94 enforcement actions against 271 companies. and 212 individuals. those defendantness the cases that have ended, some of them are still ongoing, have bade more than $69 million in penalties and relief. if you look just at robocall cases. three years ago our laws went into effect, fcc filed 15 cases specifically dealing with robocallers, against 42 companies and 24 individuals. although many of those case are still ongoing, in fact many several were filed just recently. already collected more than $5 million in
for instance, a case that recently connect, we filed against a company called asia pacific, and we know that company had made over 2-1/2 billion robocalls, 2-1/2 billion. lots of other companies we filed against make lots and lots of calls. so we figure out who we're going after, we take complaints, take information from the complaints, and try to figure out who will stop the most number of calls. we talk about complaint figures. we filed 94 enforcement actions involving do not call violations....
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guest: and unless there is some kind of event like to break out of war in southeast asia -- highly unlikely, but of something unforeseen happens, we don't know what romney would do, because at the end of the day, romney is really experienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was four years ago but we don't now. we will have to wait and see what we are going to get. host: let's look at comments that romney made at this tuesday's debate about iran. [video clip] >> look at what is happening in syria, egypt, libya, consider the distance between ourselves and israel, where the president said he would but daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria -- not just the treasur -- tragedy of civilians killed, but a strategic planner. president obama began his outreach to the middle east with an apology tour and leading from behind, and this strategy is unraveling before our eyes. host: matthew lee? guest: despite the comments, is not clear to me, at least not yet, what exactly romney would do differently in syria, for example. he has talked about how
guest: and unless there is some kind of event like to break out of war in southeast asia -- highly unlikely, but of something unforeseen happens, we don't know what romney would do, because at the end of the day, romney is really experienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was four years ago but we don't now. we will have to wait and see what we are going to get. host: let's look at comments that romney made at this tuesday's debate about iran. [video clip] >> look at what is...